Who would the comps be to AB? Jerry and Marvin? Off the top of my head I can't think of anyone else who has been as consistent as Brown.
Rice - streak of 10 years from year 2 to year 11 when he was #1 8 times, #2 twice. At age 34 (34-35 is often the barrier WRs don't excel past) he finished WR4, injury season, then WR7, In the last 5 years - when he was in completely uncharted territory for a WR - at the ages of 37-41, he was: 38, 26, 11, 12 (at 40!), and 36. Dude was a WR3 at 41. FReak.
Harrison - good, borderline WR2/WR3 for his first 3 seasons. Starting with Peyton's sophomore season, he had an 8 year run of top-9 finishes, four at #1. The cliff was age 35 (and injuries.) 34-36 is often the sharp decline of elite WRs. My first good knock down drag out in TSP was announcing he was done because of his age and declining skills. WR42 that year, rumors and innuendo about the murder, never saw the field again.
Terrell Owens had 7 top four finishes in ten years. Wanna guess how old he was when he hit the cliff? 35-36.
Randy Moss, taking plays off, was number 1 four times in twelve years, couple more at #2, 3 more at 5-10. Unreal talent. Cliff came a couple years earlier Randy (33.)
Antonio Brown turned 29 last month and is entering year 8. At some point he won't be #1, but there's no cliff coming IMO. I'd say he's got at least 4 more years of being top 5, and I don't see any reason why he won't be top 3 this year.
10 TDs for a rookie RB wouldn't be amazing. 12 would be kind of rare - 30 times in the SB era, and all but one of those are guys who had 1K YFS.
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